It was an impressive silver medal finish for Team Canada in the first ever eventing Nations’ Cup to be held in North America. Running as part of the Land Rover CICO*** Great Meadows International, July 8-19 in The Plains, VA, teams from Canada, Great Britain and the United States, battled it out to determine equestrian supremacy.

Riding for the maple leaf were Colleen Loach, Selena O’Hanlon, Jessica Phoenix, and Waylon Roberts. Aboard Peter Barry’s Qorry Blue D’Argouges, a 12-year-old Selle Francais gelding sired by Mr. Blue, Loach scored 53.5 in the opening dressage phase. The Dunham, QC, native followed it up with a double clear performance in stadium jumping before finishing with just 3.6 time penalties on cross country. Her final score of 57.1 penalties placed her 14th overall and helped contribute to Canada’s second place team finish.

Phoenix of Cannington, ON, also put in a double clear performance in stadium jumping with Bentley’s Best (Hirtentanz x Eichendorff), a nine-year-old Trakehner gelding owned by Don Good. She added 14 time faults on cross country to her dressage score of 44.1 to end with a combined 58.1 penalties and an 18th individual finish.

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